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Essay heading: Percy Bysshe Shelley Biography
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He at the age of nineteen and she at sixteen, Harriet Westbrook and Shelley eloped. After the marriage, Percy began writing once again and created his most serious piece of work, Queen Mab. Shelley’s earlier life and friendships helped develop the freethinking socialist philosophy of this true written work of art... displayed 300 characters
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Shelley’s earlier life and friendships helped develop the freethinking socialist philosophy of this true written work of art. Through Queen Mab, Shelley developed futher relationships with William Godwin, who helped in the writing of the philosophical poem. This is how Percy met Mary, William’s daughter... displayed next 300 characters
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